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ECOPLAN 1 Climate-Policy Induced Technology Exports – Potential and Risk Technology Transfer and Investment Risk in International Emissions Trading Summary and policy recommendations Brussels, 30 November 2006 Dr. Urs Springer, Ecoplan (Switzerland)
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ECOPLAN 2 Linkage Norway and Switzerland: Linkage likely and feasible Great challenges for linkage to schemes in North America and Japan No global uniform carbon market in the near future. Better prospects in the long term Development of emissions trading schemes: –Coordinate development and harmonize key elements –Limit number of policy instruments Summary and policy recommendations
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ECOPLAN 3 CDM and technology transfer Kyoto mechanisms encourage technology transfer to developing countries Europe is a major supplier of key technologies for a low-carbon future Improve institutional framework for the flexible mechanisms (CDM EB, sectoral baselines, etc.) Provide investment certainty beyond 2012 Summary and policy recommendations
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ECOPLAN 4 Permit supply from JI/CDM and investment risks Joint Implementation: –Actual potential overstated by bottom-up studies –Best conditions: New Zealand, Scandinavia. –Eastern Europe: Large potential, but higher risks Clean Development Mechanism: –Best conditions: Asia and South America (India and China in Top 5) –Large potential (64% in China and India), negative cost options Investments in GHG abatement follow different pattern than FDI Substantial transaction costs and other investment barriers Capacity building worth while even in countries with relatively bad general investment conditions Summary and policy recommendations
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ECOPLAN 5 Global GHG market Low carbon price based on technological potential of JI & CDM Higher price with strict additionality (no negative cost options) Transaction costs and risk do not reduce investment substantially, but alter flow of investment and project mix Restrictions on hot air required for functioning carbon market Kyoto mechanisms foster technology transfer and reduce compliance costs Limit (and harmonize?) ceilings on use of flexible mechanisms Summary and policy recommendations
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ECOPLAN 6 www.zew.de/TETRIS
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